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A miniature Ordovician hurdiid from Wales demonstrates the adaptability of Radiodonta
Pates, Stephen1,2; Botting, Joseph P.3,4; Mccobb, Lucy M. E.3; Muir, Lucy A.3
2020-06-03
发表期刊ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
ISSN2054-5703
卷号7期号:6页码:15
摘要

Originally considered as large, solely Cambrian apex predators, Radiodonta-a clade of stem-group euarthropods including Anomalocaris-now comprises a diverse group of predators, sediment sifters and filter feeders. These animals are only known from deposits preserving non-biomineralized material, with radiodonts often the first and/or only taxa known from such deposits. Despite the widespread and diverse nature of the group, only a handful of radiodonts are known from post-Cambrian deposits, and all originate from deposits or localities rich in other total-group euarthropods. In this contribution, we describe the first radiodont from the UK, an isolated hurdiid frontal appendage from the Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) Dol-cyn-Afon Formation, Wales, UK. This finding is unusual in two major aspects: firstly, the appendage (1.8 mm in size) is less than half the size of the next smallest radiodont frontal appendage known, and probably belonged to an animal between 6 and 15 mm in length; secondly, it was discovered in the sponge-dominated Afon Gam Biota, one of only a handful of non-biomineralized total-group euarthropods known from this deposit. This Welsh hurdiid breaks new ground for Radiodonta in terms of both its small size and sponge-dominated habitat. This occurrence demonstrates the adaptability of the group in response to the partitioning of ecosystems and environments in the late Cambrian and Early Ordovician world.

关键词Afon Gam Biota Dol-cyn-Afon Formation Radiodonta Hurdiidae Ordovician Lagerstatten
DOI10.1098/rsos.200459
收录类别SCI
语种英语
关键词[WOS]BURGESS SHALE ; KONSERVAT-LAGERSTATTE ; FRONTAL APPENDAGE ; CHENGJIANG BIOTA ; FEZOUATA BIOTA ; ANOMALOCARIS ; DIVERSITY ; MORPHOLOGY ; EVOLUTION ; RECORD
资助项目National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration[9063-12] ; Alexander Agassiz Postdoctoral Fellowship ; Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales ; Wetmore Colles fund
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:000538037500001
项目资助者National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration ; Alexander Agassiz Postdoctoral Fellowship ; Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales ; Wetmore Colles fund
出版者ROYAL SOC
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/38617
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者Pates, Stephen
作者单位1.Harvard Univ, Museum Comparat Zool, Oxford St, Boston, MA 02138 USA
2.Harvard Univ, Dept Organism & Evolutionary Biol, Oxford St, Boston, MA 02138 USA
3.Amgueddfa Cymru Natl Museum Wales, Dept Nat Sci, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, Wales
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, 39 East Beijing Rd, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
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Pates, Stephen,Botting, Joseph P.,Mccobb, Lucy M. E.,et al. A miniature Ordovician hurdiid from Wales demonstrates the adaptability of Radiodonta[J]. ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE,2020,7(6):15.
APA Pates, Stephen,Botting, Joseph P.,Mccobb, Lucy M. E.,&Muir, Lucy A..(2020).A miniature Ordovician hurdiid from Wales demonstrates the adaptability of Radiodonta.ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE,7(6),15.
MLA Pates, Stephen,et al."A miniature Ordovician hurdiid from Wales demonstrates the adaptability of Radiodonta".ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE 7.6(2020):15.
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